Rossetti Productions working on fourth film

Vince Moran / Special to The Courier &amp; Press
Markus Porter, Jeremiah Johnson, Seth Adair star in Chip Rosetti’s “Home Front,” about three soldiers in enemy hands, trapped in a small dank prison cell,who swap stories of their last memories of home.

Rossetti Productions / Special to The Courier &amp; Press
Chip Rossetti works on the set of âHome Front,â” is the third feature-length film Rossetti Productions has completed in the past 18 months. A recently completed Christian video has been entered in the 168 Project, with judging this summer.

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Chip Rossetti (center) works with actors Jeremiah Johnson, Tyler Layne and Gretchen Bush during a scene from “Home Front.”

Ohio native Chip Rossetti moved to Evansville seven years ago to take a job with the now defunct Blue Cats indoor football team. It turned out to be their last season.

But he had developed a business plan for an ice hockey team and, when backers came forward, he came in as general manager for the Evansville IceMen in 2008.

He left The Icemen four years ago to pursue independent Christian video production full time. "Home Front" is the third feature-length film Rossetti Productions has completed in the past 18 months, he said. A fourth film, "Right to Believe" is in production now, with a release date scheduled for autumn.

Rossetti's films to date include:

"Fathers" — released in May 2012, about two fathers who become single dads on the same day, through different circumstances, and the very different ways they go about raising their sons.

"The Accidental Missionary" — release scheduled for summer, about a Hollywood bigwig who finds himself in a small mission camp in Kenya, and the life-changing circumstances he encounters there.

"Home Front" — July 2 2013 — about three soldiers who become unlikely friends after falling into enemy hands. Trapped in a small dank prison cell, they swap stories of their last memories of home.

"Right to Believe" — scheduled for release later this year, film summary cannot yet be released by Rossetti.

Rossetti films are distributed by Bridgestone Multi Media Group www.bmg.com, and can be purchased directly from that website.

Locally, the films are available at The Family Christian Store 701 N. Green River Road and The Vineyard, 5721 E. Virginia St.